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    In today’s world, the topic of conversation is whether parents should vaccinate their children or not. There are families who believe it is beneficial to vaccinate their children and there are families who believe it is not beneficial due to potential health consequences as a result of vaccines. There are rumors being passed along about vaccines causing autism or the vaccines simply have no effects, though this is something I do not believe. Due to the current research and simply because my family

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    Because of these, vaccinations should be mandatory, without exception, for all children in the United States who wish to attend school. Vaccine-preventable diseases have not disappeared, they are “only a plane ride away.” According to parents.com, “Just because a disease is lying low doesn 't mean it won 't

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    (June 13, 1968) mentions an article which appeared in Medical World which stated that about 3,000 children each year suffer varying degrees of brain damage as the result of smallpox vaccination. This same writer mentions CHILDHOOD VACCINATIONS 5 another medical journal in which Dr. G. Kittel, M.D., reported that in the previous year, smallpox vaccination damaged the hearing of 3,296 children in West Germany and 71 became totally deaf."—W. James, Immunization: Reality Behind the Myth, 1988

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    Have you ever thought about the kids that fight in war. Well that’s a big problem Kids shouldn’t be in the military fighting, there are also people that want to prosecute them. I don’t think that they should be prosecuted because their to young to be prosecuted.There also to young charges to be pressed. One reason why they shouldn’t be prosecuted is because They were forced by either drugs or they were brainwashed into doing killing. They were also forced to kill if they don’t they would get killed

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    kids from life threatening diseases.Even though the baby will cry , it's not like the baby will remember and cause malice. Not vaccinating babies can affect their lives emotionally and physically . Why is this happening to 29% of americans . All kids should be vaccinated so that it will keep them safe from deadly diseases and decrease the count of people contracting the disease. Why do parents think that there kids will be affected mentally . Most parents just want to blame it all on vaccines and

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    The stresses of parenting are often times hard and relentless. With this in mind, many parents try their best to deal with those stresses and make the best of raising their children. This often-times requires disciplining, in order to end and/or curb bad behavior. Corporal punishment is one of these forms of discipline. According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, corporal punishment is “punishment inflicted on a person's body” ("Corporal Punishment"). The most common form of corporal punishment is spanking

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    games, such as clapping as saying words aloud to hear how many syllables are present. However, Child G does show knowledge of the rules with regards to words ending in ‘e,’ which is evident in ‘side.’ The National Curriculum states that children of this age should understand such rule (Department for Education, 2013a), which indicates that Child G is progressing into the transitional stage, and is starting to become less dependent on sounds when writing (Wyse et al. 2013). In order for Child G to

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    the study showed the following: “A 25 year-long study consisting of 1,500 children in low-income inner-city Chicago neighborhoods found that children who attended a high-quality preschool were 28% less likely to develop drug problems or be incarcerated in adulthood. Additionally, they were 22% less likely to be arrested for a felony and 24% more likely to attend a four-year college.” (Contributing Factors, 2016). What children are exposed to when they are young and vulnerable, will stay with them for

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    The greatest asset a nation has is in the form of children which form a major portion of its population. So they should be allowed and provided opportunity to become robust citizens, and to grow up physically fit, mentally alert and morally healthy, being sufficiently endowed with skills and activations needed by the society. Equal opportunities for development to all children during the period of growth should be provided for reducing inequality and ensuring social justice, which in turn would serve

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    When it comes to the age limit of children who go to the juvenile court, and the kind of crimes that are to be judged by the juvenile court, a lot of controversies are seen. Going into details, we realize that these controversies originate from the concept that the system wants to make sure that these children though still in the growing stage end up being changed into better individuals. Adding the fact that children are the ones to be judged, it makes it more difficult to condemn them because a

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